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A Style of Attractiveness
Young and middle-aged ladies, who wear sundresses when summer days sizzle, make the opposite sex notice how lovely and sexy their soft skin is; curious guys, of course, can't help staring at them...not once but twice! Watch them chatting on a bench of a park, or just strolling down a busy street... pushing their baby's stroller in the July's heat; come closer to hear their silly talk! Jan, my niece's friend, attracts me like no lady ever can, she wears a colorful sundress she made herself, and she talks funny to make everybody laugh; some thinks she's crazy, but I'd love to be her man! Many women go to great lengths to get one of these... the one that makes them stand out and get winks from men who are easily distracted in the baseball's field: they wish their wives looked like that...more strength they'd yield! Fashion models draw admirable glances from an applauding crowd, but they wear sundresses for recognizition, not for their soulmates; so ordinary ladies wear them to find that ideal boyfriend or husband, and admit among yourselves that it is a style of attractiveness! Written by Andrew Crisci for Constance La France's contest, " The Sundress. "
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